- "“Wa'aflhe 7 a 509W“! “0!†B“ .3, the he deuly loved used good hater. PerhaP' 1‘9 mt: the back a. the Index-IMP- 8i I sincerely hope than Mrs. Filmer has abandoned the ouswm of keeping an all lamp burning in hex- roam of nights. She does not say who: the necessity was. but; W I trust it no longer exists. If possible no .vâ€"floid lb, no light should burn ln aroom wherein people are sleeping. The reasons ought to be plain enough, yet. we all need lessons in chmon caution. This lady had hers, and was fortunate {-1 coming out of the 3651: as well as she dld. per, with whom I spoke on one occasion ; l have no leader in the house of common: to direct me, and more perticularly the gentleman who is now luder of the opposition? The old man is not: so for- b-â€" “The only one of them,“ said Sir Mac- kenzie Bowel}, speaking of the nest of agitate who undermined him, "with whom I have passed the time of day since lhave been in Ottswa in Sir Chm-lea Tup- Take it Easy. Thcre ain‘t no use 0' sorrowm' ’Ith trouble ’at we're borrowln', Distress is mighty sure to cling To them ’11: court the: sort. 0' thing. But it we will drive care swsy We can. an‘ thet’sjsec why I say There ain’t: no use 0' sorrowin' 1th trouble ’et: we're barrowln'. There' no excuse fer wonyin‘, There ain't no use In hurryln'. We ain’t got very fur to go An' mlgntras we}! jest take lb slow An' men, an' sing along the way An’ 'joy ourselves, far, as I say. There’s no excuse fer worryin’, There ain‘t no use in harryin‘. clue “UM“, u; “.5- “a..-" __,_,v,s , After taking it I ielt decidedly better. I could eat and digest needed food; my nerves were moze und r control, and I got better sleep and rest. I will merely add that, feeling sure that Mother Selgel’s Syrup was helpincz me. I continued to take it. and eventually recovered my health. For this I thank Mother Saigel's Syrup; and it you think so singular an experience as mine would be of interest or use to any one. you have my consent to publish it. (Signed) (Mrs) C. L. Filmer, Thanet Cot- : 9;. Drapers Road. Margate, July 24th, 6). Now I invite the reader’s attention to a double tact: First (i8 ls daily shown in these articles), that indigestion will dis- order and disease the nervous system; and (second), that a violent shock to the nervous system will produce indigestion of a profound and intractable type. The latter fact is illustrated by the case we are now considering. There is no space here to treat of it at length. Lat it sufï¬ce for the present that, either way, the remedy must be addressed to the digestionâ€"not to the nerves. No competent physician treats a so-called “ nervous" disease as a nervous disease. He seeks tor the location of the evil force. which is commonly the stomach; corrects tint it he can, and leaves the nerves to right themselves, as they always do. This is what Mother Seigel’s Syrup did for Mrs. Filmer, and will do for you, is case (which Provide: cs forbid), you are ever overzhmwn in like manner. mucus. Luv] buvv .â€"v r _. , , whbh the chemist made on for me; but they had no effect. and what I snflered I have no words to tell you. My health sp- ed to have been all broken up sudden- y. as a railway train goes to pieces in a. collision. Month after month I struggled with this strange ailment, but could ï¬nd no remedy to relieve me. Not until J an- uary. 1887. did I see my way out o! the trouble which followed my adventure of that fearful night. " At that time (J snusry. 1387), I chanced to come upon a little book about Mother Seigel’s Syrup as a cure for indigestion and dyspepsia and the complaints attending it. Letters that were printed in that book from others who had been cured by this remedy, gave me conï¬dence, and I got a bottle from Mr. J. H. Brown, patent medi- cine denier, J5. _i:i_igh Sweet, Markets. 1 A 31â€" Lnas-.. ‘l’ “35. “The doctors whom I consulted said I was snfl'erlcz from nervous debuicy and weakness. Ibo; Agave, mg_p§escrlnt1035, “The fright and a me. D.) what I WC was all over, I was subject from my 5‘ seemed completely ‘1 are". $962192. 92‘3““? Writing about it she says: “It wee in the summer of 1886, not long after one desth at my husband. [had been used to keeping an oil lsmp burning in my room for convenience during the night. One night I accidentally overturned the lamp, and a. blaze kindle} in a.) instant. Terri- fled half out of my wits, i's‘prang from bed, seized the burning articles and ran down~ stairs with them jest in time to prevent further disaeter. Happily for me. I es- caped with eliggh: term, but not from censequenccs or another kind. “The fright and shock quite prostrated me. D.) what I would, utter the danger was all over, I was unable to banish the subject from my thoughts. My nerves seemed completely unhinged, and I rapidly grew feeble, excitable and debilitated. My 3 tite failed. and I had no relish for my . inarv food. There wee a. bad taste in my mouth, headache. distress after eating. loss of flesh and ambition, with a disposi- tion to worry and frat eyer things which. when I was well, had no influence with me whatever.‘ I_eought to build up my , 3 _LI___ __e._.IL:Aâ€"a Made from the best material by expert workan in the perfectly equipped factory of the Wï¬llflï¬ï¬‚ V318 mm. 00., Call and see the up-to-date points BE CAREFUL JJ}. EDWARBS _ 60. the alumina £0.51. ELEGANCE, SPEED DURABILITY and are sold at the IINDSAY, FRIDAY POPULAR PRICES. ST. CATHE RINES BICYCLES. AGENTS Ewart†kfl’; WITH THAT LAMP ! TULY 9. 18m. $“M es! bil a: damlgas dun to l sbla sklned 1 than: nale brok 2 wommin tell on me 4 tnken plum amass mi stummlo my hat "med pipe broke van-aw. 888‘ 88 plsaa tend to this bill Imeegetely causes fully‘hau the siclznm In the wogld, ! I retain: the digested food 1200 my Ind produces binousness, ' ! they tell me you at the man than settele al damlgee for lngerrye received by the 2:51 of the gmnshsn on jaobilly (1: now sir I wan b.dley nursed mat de i hav keep ml bzd ever sins til yeaterda. and l glv none that. i want ate dolers damizes l inclothee bill in In! A Reasonable Demand. Peterboro Review: It is gratifying to find that the impression that people are unreasonable is all wrong.VHere is a man who went down in the late unpleasant- ness at the driving park on Jubilee day, and he assesses the damage to cuticle, feelings and chattels at eight dollars. The assessment is reasonable. The account is itemizedâ€"as all properly rendered accounts should be made out. The account accompanied by the following letter was forwarded to a member of the gnbuee committee : .r Wedding Stationery. A choice assortment of Wedding Invita- tlons In all the latest designs, printed with new type, at THE POST. Cell and see samples. A Cold in the Head? Some Sneezing? Pains Over the Eyes? Disgusting Dropping in the Throat? Headache? â€"It may Mean that the seeds or Catarrh have been Sown â€" Don't Neglect it an Hourâ€"Dr. Agnew's Ce.- tmhal Powder Will give Relief in 10 Minutes. “ I had chronic caterrh for a number or years. Water would run from my nose and eyes for days at a time. I tried mani cures without any permanent relief. was Induced to try Dr. Agnew’e Catarrbal Powder. It cured me and I have bad no return of the malady. I ï¬nd that fora cold In the head it gives almost instant relief. I would not be without it, and I recommend it most heartily." C. G. Archer. Brewer, Me. Sald by A. Emin- botham. "l'"' . ""â€"a _. HYMENEAL.â€"1Ir. Edward Burke and Miss Kate Finn, of Upper Cerden, were united in the holy bond: of matrimony At the R. C. church. Victoria Road, on Mon- day, 2131; June. After a. sumptuous wedding breakfast at the villnge the happy couple drove to Gamebridge and then took the train and spent their “Jubilee†in n neighboring town. They Will be greatly welcomed in our settlement. We wish them a. long and hnppv life, attended by prosperity if; all their-e'fl'brta. PERSONALS- â€"Mrs. D. Finn, of Digby, visited her sister, Mrs. “'m. Scrachan, for nfew day a last. week ...... Miss Rebeccn Crawford is attending the entmnce exam. at Kirkï¬eld.....u1rs. Frost and her two children have returned to their home in Toronto, after a lengthy visit under the parental roof: .‘\ 7.AA _ __.A._L-_ 1--..A Bantamâ€"We are pleased to learn of the many recovenes in the settlement. Mrs. T. Strachan, jt.. who has had a severe paralytic stroke, is able to remain up the greeter part of the day ...... Mrs. Putrick Burke is able to be aroAundfgain. GARDEN Puntâ€"Quite a number drove from here to Victor-is Roud and attended the garden party held Jubilee day. They reggrt having a. good f‘ir‘ne. s “,7LA -_‘ [Correspondence of Tun_Posrl . _ Promoâ€"In spite of the rain of .\ ednes- day. 295h.partiea from here drove to Brechin intending to take in the picnic the: was to be hold A little north 9f the viliege. [Specinl to Tux Pour] ' 533001. annnâ€"The following is the report of the Royal 031: school for the month of June. Names are inserted in order of merit: V. classâ€"Annie Pinkhem, Eats Croasen, Kate Murmï¬. Frank Burch- wiok. Entrance olnssâ€" mme Thor-no, Herbert Tremeer. John McLean, Lena Borthwick. Sr. IV. class-Neil Ferguson. Willie Stevens, Alien McDonald. Almer Croeeen. Claude Bundle. Jr. 1V. class- Mary J. McLean. Mao. McDonald John McDonald. Willie Tremeer. Luella 'furner, Dougel McDonald. Sr. III. olase-Cherlee MoPheden, Olive Croseen Ila Tremeer, Janey Murray. Lane Mc onnld, Mabel Turner. Jr. III. classâ€"Mabel McDonald, Katie McKinnon. II. classâ€"Florence Mo- Doneld. Russell Pollock. Marion Croeeen, Sarah Bundle, Bessie McPheden. Maggie Swineon. Pt. Ii. classâ€"Annie McDonald, Eva Rondle, Eve Turner, Herbert West. Pt. I. classâ€"Ade May Innee. Willie Mur- ray, Dannie McDonald, May We-o, Herold Ween. Avenue attendance. 35. M. E. meaeu, teacher. SUNDERLLND. ‘ Correspondence 0! Tu Poem SOCIALâ€"A very enjoyeble time wee epent nt the “Al: home" given by Mu. Fair on Tueedny nfuemodn end evening of J nne 29th. manic end guns: being indulged in by the young people. OAK WOOD. (Correspondence of TnPonJ Ohmâ€"The funerel of Wm. Foeter, whoee deeth took pleoe st (knuington, penned through this villege on Seturdny, J nne 26th, to the Little Britein cemetery. Mr. Footer wu one of Moripou’e old reeidente, end for many yen-e woe one of our jutioee of the pence. Goxx Winnâ€"Mean. Wuliem Goad, F. Smnllwood and H. Webeter left on Tneedoy, J nne 29th, for 3 visit to Mmitobe. They e t to be ewey seven! weeke. mnoss.â€"Mr. Candle. of Cemeron, and Mr. McMillnn, of Lorneville, have been holding the exnminntione here this week. Quite 5 number of pupile from the eurronnd- ing eectione hove been in nttendence. PLEASA N T P01 N Tâ€"FEN ELON . [Special to Tm Pos'nl Scnoox. Reman- The merited standing of scholars of 8.9. No. 7, for monnh of J one is as follows: Com. class-Mary Irwin. V classâ€"W. J. Brien, J. J. Wagstafl’, L. Gllson. E '1‘. Bay. St. IV. clans-Willie Greer. Willie Jackson. Jr. 1V. classâ€" Emel Kennedy, Waiter Bore, Ella M. Brien. llLâ€"Wilfrld Hare. David Eodicott, Minnie Brien, Edie Kennedy, Wilbert Irwin, Senioa Hancock, Oswald Gllson. ILâ€"Aggle Sampson, Mabel Sampson, Wil- fred Endic Jtu. Gilbert: Bore, Harry Endl- cobb, Thomnsszdioocc. Millie Brien, Sarah A. Meiers. Minnie Eadicott, Violet Tours- ton, Joe Greer, Lizzie Robertson. Po. II.â€" Milton Gllson. Willie Rmertson, Katie Hardy. Sr. lacâ€"Wesley Irwin. John Maiers, Addison Gilson. Jr. Istâ€"barah Sampson, Willie Flynn. _Tabietsâ€"Lizzle Eodicott, Setta Eadioott. Eva Greer. Lizzie White. Willie Endicott, Joe Flynn, Albert Greer. J. D. MCFADYEN, teacher. EOCAL NEWS-LETTERS Constipation Hood's P1113: WHAT AILS YOU ? TEE ACCOUNT. RUHALLION‘ RO YA L OAK Pills THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO: f ‘ Eâ€"A {maxi {meat tot an enhance :- "veryyeer euro oeerplllere can - 1 lug whole orchards, and there is nothlzyg Z to dispose of more easily. I bore a hole . in the tree doe enoughtoreech the up, 9 ï¬ll it up with eufphur and then plug in up. ' The resultls musical. The esp bakes up the sulphur to every branch and twig, . and the caterpillar dies. I have never .‘ known of a. tree being injured by it. and I, ; have pursued the cause to: years." ’ -â€"Mondny wna the anniversary of on: *big ï¬re. At: noon on July 5th, 1881-36 years agoâ€"flames broke out In A building where Mrs. Kempu’a house now smug. undthoflreawopt westword unusual: wind. Booker mmmookutowuo trams stable, And than who were ï¬x ting the flrodooldod toblow It on powder to hope of smoke propa- uho times. but the pin proved aim-ulna hund- woro outta-ad directions. No doubt the honor-o1 um do: myothuhlnthemlndoot mint our old citizen. :1; :5 -â€"“One who is interested in education" writes as at some length and with ccnsld arable sarcasm relative to ths literature paper pre and for senior third class pupils. s writer says the entrance exam. paper is "simply nowhere in com- parison to it," an! that 'it the examiners on the primary had seen it in time the; might have selected something from it. The letter is too long for us to publish. as the piper referred to should accompany it to explain it fully. -â€"Mr. Fred Taylor, of the “Big 20" restaurant, bids fair to outdo the green Webb.“ Toronto-st least each is 'the cen- did opinion of the guests at e meat picnic putty to whom the genial Fred acted as caterer. Now they went to know it it was Fred's beehtulneee that prevented their ï¬nding out sooner Just how well he can manage that tort of thing. â€"Measrs. Paddon and Time of the Bank of Montreal. and Mr. F. D. Moore. epenu Dominion day omisln about Balsam leke and up Burnt river wit a. party of Fenelon Fells friends, on the Str. Dswn. Io was Mr. Peddon’e ï¬rs: visit to those "ten. and he was delighted with the seen -â€" and the ï¬shing. m _â€"Mr. Thomas McDanald, living on the Bay of Quinte, has made a black bass hatchery of a disused quarry at Point Ann. which has been ï¬lled with water by a spring. He put In 14 bass several weeks since. and now there are at least 200,000 fry in the pond, which is about 100 it. by 70 it. â€"-It is surprising, says the Monetary Times. that small ten-pound cheeses are not more used by farmers' families. A factory which would supply ten-pound cheese direct to farmers could create a good business by advertising its products. â€"Mr. Morden Bird. of Stirling. who pur- chased 600 boxes of cheese at the last sale here, passed through on J ulylst to inspect the cheese at the factories. He has not yet recovered fully iron: the efl'ects or his fall down a cellar way at Stirling a few weeks ago. â€"'1‘he E. B. A. and Baptist excursions on the Crudella. end Alice-Ethel were well patronized on July In. The deg we: perfect, and a very pleasant time was spent. Bath steamers returned as ea only ht ur. â€"Judge McDongell end Messrs. Men-It and Nicholle, at Toronto. peeacd through last: Monday from Bobceygeon with ,e couple of large boxes of ï¬sh, having en- Joyed excellent eporo. â€"0ver l5 mllllon fees of timber have been ship from the mills of Messrs. Chew en Playful: sh Midland during the past two months, consigned by boat to United States points. â€"The Light. Beet 8: Power Co. ere Improving melt Keno-st. service by put- tlng up teller end strslahter poles. which will brlninsbout the removal of the cables new cross 3 Kent-st. â€"A two mile rowing race in lap-streak sklï¬â€˜s has been arranged between Rubia. Brown, of Toronto, and Jae. Crothere. of Boboey eon, for $100 a side, to take place at Jeco ’5 Island on July 29m - Such texï¬iiting g'ioaminz go to waste. â€"Mr. John Gienny, of Little Britain. visited his Balsam lake property on Friday with Mr. G. H. M. Baker. who made him an otter for all the cedar growths thereon. â€"There was a great run on strawber- ries on Saturday for preserving purposes. Mr. A. A, J. Scones disposed of 741 boxes. â€"The anembuges Neweygo and M H. Boyee arrived at: Mldland lost w with cargoes of 50,000 and 40,848 bushels 0! corn for the elevator. â€"â€"Sbe did not murmur when his arm Around her slender form he placed ; She loved hlm not._buc oonld not lec_ â€"Mr. Barry Anderson. of this town. has disposed of his J anotvllle property. conslatlnc at two brick dwellings. â€"The man who was wondering when the crop-ripening weather would come should go look M: the ï¬elds now. â€"Miss J. Keith, professional nurse, Toronto, and Miss Mug}: Keith, teacher at Uxbridge, are even 3 the vocation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jes. Keith, north word. â€"Omemee Mirror: Miss Msdze Mo- Bnrney, who has spent the put six months with her cousin Miss Msbel Gardiner, attending schooi, left Monday for her "cottage home" at Sturgeon Point. where she to to join her mother 3nd brothers, 1“. . McBnrney, bsrrister sud solicitor oi Nissan Foils, and Bruce McBnrney, a rising young electrician of Lindsay. loot: u! weather. lMtss Chamberlain. of Weston. who had been the guest of Mrs. Scott. Russell- sr., for some tuna, returned home luv Saturday. â€"Mrs. 35!. Snelgrove, of Beaverton, spout Friday In sown. lesving by the even- lug train to visit Rsv. T. S. and Mrs. McKee, Fmervfllo. â€"Mr. A. V. Stewart, Mrs. R.bSouth and dang bcar Gwendollne, and Mr. Victor Shepherd, all ct Babcsygeon, spent part. of Dominion day in town. â€"Jndge McDouzall. of Toronto, passed thron h town Dominion day with a party of irien s to enjoy 15 few dnys' ï¬shing no Bob- caygeon. â€"Mr. G. F. Moseley, principal of the Grand Valley high school. is spending his summer vacation with his parents, Elgin-at. , #0210131. â€"‘M:. and Mr. J. H. “Viaducd. of U:- hadâ€, were In town on July 19:. â€"Mlu Eimn Doboon, of Ozone. 15 um- lng Mr. 3nd Mrs. Joseph Rummy. â€"Miaa Esau, at Emu-ooh, m the guest. of Iflnduy Magda on J III, In. -â€" â€"- n__‘-__I uâ€"Mr. Neil inflation. of Snnderinnd, called on friends in town Dominion any. â€"llre. J. D. Raid. at Burke's Falls, in visiting Mrs. B. .I. McLaughlin. Bandit. â€"Mr. John Hut, of Peter-bozo. wee in town July let. the guest of his eon, Dr. Em. dentist. â€"Mr. A. Mcmhnrgey. teeoher. eon of our well known cattle denier. in home tor the holidays. â€"Miee Jessie B. Con-oil. of Rochester. is visiting her friend. Mrs. Bnehneil, Wellington-at. â€"Â¥rs. ’1‘. onn (nee Mine Rose Collins) 0! Toronto, formerly of Lindsay. is visit- ing friends in town. :Mr. Fred' Smyth, o!.Toronto, s I: Dominion dsy In town, the guest 0 his father, Mayor Smyth. Uâ€"Miss Minnie Nemie. of Toronto. is spending a month's vacation with her friend. Miss Lam Kenna. of Haliburton. ,, 4Mies F. Porter. 0! Toronto. arrived 1:: town July lat to spend her vacation with her brother, Mr. R S. Pattenud other friends. â€"Mr. Osou' Flam . of Inksber, Mich, was at the D51: house omlnlon day on his way north to vials friends. â€"Mlss S. Kelly. of Bad Rock. loft Frldn for her home. utter a pleasant vlslt w! her sister. Mrs. John Cal-ow. Hâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Holroyd. of Winnipeg, arrival in town last Friday, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Porter. Local Breviuen. Excursions to the north pole do nch : very formidable in this torrid LOCAL MATTERS. HOGG BROS, 0AK WOOD. box. Be is either eble to give solid | nude for his entemenu, or he in e 1 conrdly lin- md slenderer. Let him 3 spank out, or fume him to confess hit: I turpitnde. Hemiltons Time: The nune of the editor of the Monk-ed Stake-ï¬gured conspicuously in the senate diacusion of the D‘mmmond county nilny deoL The semte professes to bone its insinu- tiona sud notion: on I Stu editoriel. The editor should beput in the witness A Grants of Toronto University we : “My children have been meted with Scott's Emulsion from their eulieet yous. Our physiclen am recommended it, end now whenever 3 child nukes cold my wife upmediegely more: go this remedy. which A urioty or light green stones. chum! u antipa- clous. m eflnunly utilized in dngon as.- nd butter!!!" (or hm And dru- docontln. An mppmprlm Ind expand" (Albion coast (m England I: h an: of Ire-rim: whim [love- (or Nadine. slwâ€"aya elects a cure." Don‘t Forget That to remove come. warts, bunlone In A few days, all then le uqulred Is to epply the old end well-tested corn cureâ€"Put- nam's Palnlese Corn Extractor. Sure. ate, painless. Putnam'e Corn Extractor mekee no eore spate herd to 1: note quickly and pelaleaaly on hard an act: Ana the decided novelties ue umbrelh '1“ panel ï¬nd!“ in gun new. enriched with gems. â€"HOOD’S PILLS act humonlonnly with Hood's Straps-Ills. Cm d1 11m 1119. 25 cents. 001115. Can Work all the Time. â€My daughter was entering with oatarrh oi the stomach, and tried many diluent prescription: without beneï¬t. Finally she began taking Hood's Smaparilla and it helped her at: once. She hue taken maeen bottles and is now able to work all the time. We prize Hood's Smapuilla very highly." ANNA Mmm, Eaton, Que. leon one of the Bat Position- m the Gift of the Coupon!- A chum which Ins boon mmnhtad for some months by the Guild Trunk mammal: went Into “root “Dominion day. and as I result Mr. Bury Fol-83808. to: 15 you: radiance: 0! ml: dlvlllon obtain- won-mound promotion. Gel! Manager Hayes nnd Aunt»: mung-r McGulgm hi" decided to pm - Fumuon In clings of the entire western division of the Grad Trunk. aggregating 1,500 must of to“. 3nd the nppolnmun wm necaulute bu roman] to London. when he wlll be fmhhod with mum. emce- and u seal" 91 club. _ gm with: .‘_AI-. is e veg remihlc one. utd the involut- ment Mr. Ferguson relates the cry thnt the Inn-cement no prejudiced in icvor of American. while at the some time the eelectlon of n Linduy Innn mam credit upon the whole Midland divieion had is n high tribute to Mr. Ferguson? excellent management during his connection with the road. He left town on Thu-ado! evening for London, nnd yesterdny left in n anociclcer with Aeeiotnnt ham-ï¬e! Mc- niaen to make n tour oi his new ivieion nnd become ncqnninted with the various rondmneters. utter which he will return hate to dispose at his household emote. Genernl regret is expreeeed nt hie impendi- - ‘ - - , 4___|.--..-M ROADMASTERWHARRY FERGUSON PROMOTED. Smll diamond: nd Bonn purl- were new: new demand dun 3t tho present time. BINDER. . -§- TWINE 8. Cord“ now! In one 0! mo Red Star, Blue Star, Pure Manilla, Prison Manilla, Red Gap, Blue Ribbon, Owing to lease of premises at present occupied by L. O'Connor expiring on First of January nex;, the Inge stock of CA3- nmam, Bcoarzs, and WAooss on hand must be disposed of and will be ofl'ered for sale All Stock must be sold. None but best materials and workman- ship used in connection with work. First come, ï¬rst served. Carriages and Buggies. At Very Lowest Figures for Cash. VARI‘TIES. . O’CONNOR FACTORYâ€"Corner cf Rnsuu ad WI] Inn-st: French nannies this Hog: Brag L O'Connor dw'l FRIDAY. J 11? 9, 83hr: may. autumn. Bean and 8m m notbn. may woubySnu-undownu. Bowling Analysisâ€"lat Italian: _ §ES%Ȥh§nâ€"33§o§ U0 3 g h! I as g.“ 333 D a. an I B â€938 leash alflgg 9-3184 All these‘Brands in Prices are the vary Lowest. Standard, Sesal. uh )n‘ “.11: I (‘1'! (of And _"""7‘!“‘,‘,- LINDSAY ORIOKE‘I’ER’S WIN. 8-3031: u) {Ea-2.- _ uoorlv. came-r orvmbou you fool] TIONLâ€"M one at M unto: 1mm PSI Huceuan saua. fag ï¬n IVE CEN__T__$. runs. ring. on]: 2nd Instant. u 5 u Don't risk spoiling yOur Fruit by storing it away in pickle jars, old sugar bowls, and such like. Call and get a dozen or halfdozcu of our PATENT SEALING GEM JARS, which will keep the contents sweet and nice for years. They don't cost much, and the satisfaction is great. ARCH. CAMPBELL, Preserving time is here, and housekeepers have been busy preparing Pineapples, Gooseberries and Strawberries. Other Fruits will follow in close order, and the preserving kettle will be in constant use. Never have we handled a Tea that gave the all-round satisfaction of the Kolona brand. \Ve recognized its excel- lence and took the sole agency, and we’re not sorry. The Tea possesses a magniï¬cent boquet, is formed of selected, well-cured leaves, and was picked by white-uniformed Indian laborers. Those who have seen the Chinese tea-pickers at work say the sight is not a. pleasant one. We carry other good brands besides Kolona, don't forget. We aim to suit all tastes, and offer the best for the money in every instance. We wouldn't be justiï¬ed in calling this a Family Supply Store unless we kept many lines, They're all leaders. The public taste is becoming critical, and in no une 15 this more noticeable than in the way of Teasâ€"people are beginning to insist upon the best. and have studied political economics sufï¬ciently to show them that the duty does not make good Teas too clear for their pockets. SURPRI SE is economicaLit wears well; quidgr' 8.}. 'el'fmonl 6:1â€;Japednn va'l blef gin ; vet on e- m or '- teethvzhigciuhouldnotbeogï¬aetfunï¬ltbeirécceaorsn . 1th perfectly nfetoueat all ages. and does not injure the a: my othertemedielunedfatoothachedo." Askyourdruggistforit. 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